
The Bleeding Frame by Jérome Sinoquet
The Bleeding Frame works at the edge of containment — a portrait-oriented composition in which color and form press against their own boundaries, as if the image refuses to be held. Sinoquet uses the frame itself as a subject, letting gestures and shapes bleed outward into the margins. The mood is urgent, the palette charged. There is a rawness here that distinguishes this piece from Sinoquet's more plainly joyful works, making it one of the more psychologically loaded entries in his practice.
Rendered as a canvas print in our Berlin studio, the textured surface amplifies the work's visceral energy. The canvas grain adds tactile depth beneath the paint-like color layers, reinforcing the sense that something physical — not just visual — is at stake.
The Bleeding Frame works at the edge of containment — a portrait-oriented composition in which color and form press against their own boundaries, as if the image refuses to be held. Sinoquet uses the frame itself as a subject, letting gestures and shapes bleed outward into the margins. The mood is urgent, the palette charged. There is a rawness here that distinguishes this piece from Sinoquet's more plainly joyful works, making it one of the more psychologically loaded entries in his practice.
Rendered as a canvas print in our Berlin studio, the textured surface amplifies the work's visceral energy. The canvas grain adds tactile depth beneath the paint-like color layers, reinforcing the sense that something physical — not just visual — is at stake.
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The Bleeding Frame works at the edge of containment — a portrait-oriented composition in which color and form press against their own boundaries, as if the image refuses to be held. Sinoquet uses the frame itself as a subject, letting gestures and shapes bleed outward into the margins. The mood is urgent, the palette charged. There is a rawness here that distinguishes this piece from Sinoquet's more plainly joyful works, making it one of the more psychologically loaded entries in his practice.
Rendered as a canvas print in our Berlin studio, the textured surface amplifies the work's visceral energy. The canvas grain adds tactile depth beneath the paint-like color layers, reinforcing the sense that something physical — not just visual — is at stake.























